Rahwa Painting Plant is working diligently in undertaking research study on ways of boosting production not only to meet local market but also for export purposes, besides upgrading the skill of staff members, according to Mr. Solomon Tesfagergis, general manager of the plant.
Asmara, 23 October 2010 – Rahwa Painting Plant is working diligently in undertaking research study on ways of boosting production not only to meet local market but also for export purposes, besides upgrading the skill of staff members, according to Mr. Solomon Tesfagergis, general manager of the plant.
He pointed out that the plant is now in a position of boosting production both in terms of quality and quantity as a result of the continued study being undertaken.
Mr. Solomon further indicated that the plant has the capacity of producing about 16 different types of painting for building, textiles, leather products and other materials, in addition to mixing more than 400 chemicals. He further stated that a plastic-container producing machine is playing due role in saving hard currency.
The head of production department in the plant, Mr. Berhane Tsegai, noted the cautious measures that need to be applied while mixing chemicals for painting.